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July 9-15, 1998
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| A Gala Dinner: S.F. Mayor Willie Brown congratulates Taipei liaison Benjamin Lo on his transfer to Washington and praises the Six Companies at its dinner last week in Chinatown. |
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Editorial: Women's U.S. Open win opens doors; Angel Island guardian passes away
Letters: Comments from AsianWeek readers
Voices: Lost in translation
Yellow Pearls: The aftermath of Clinton's trip
EmilAmok: When Steve Martin really is a jerk
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Seinfeld: NBC agrees to edit out "Chinaman's nightcap" line in episode's reruns.
Newsmaker: Newswoman Thuy Vu moves to KTVU-2.
Washington Journal: Hawai'ian realities.
U.S. Open: South Korea's Se Ri Pak wins Women's U.S. Open--and Thai American Jenny Chuasiriporn finishes a close second.
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Live Food Heats Up: Chinatown merchants and animal-rights advocates face off over enforcement of agreement.
Paul Chow: Key activist for Angel Island Immigration Station dies at 69.
INS Complaint Filed: Disabled immigrants who can't leave home say officials won't go to them.
shooting suspect held: Youth surrenders in connection with June 18 playground shooting in Chinatown.
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Unfinished Mission: Exhibit documents lives of Filipino WWII vets' in San Francisco.
Food Thoughts: Korean restaurant in Richmond District offers a do-it-yourself approach.
Calendar: Events around the country
On the Cover: Golfer Se Ri Pak executes winning strokes at the Women's U.S. Open in Kohler, Wis. Photo by Associated
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